Wednesday, August 5, 2015

MR. SMITH IS DEDICATED TO STYLE, SUBSTANCE AND SIMPLICITY: STYLE ABOVE ALL ELSE, SUBSTANCE OF INGREDIENTS - SIMPLICITY BY DESIGN.

Their new range of Australian made hair care products are meticulously crafted from a selection of Australian botanicals and essential oils. Innovative use of lime, cacao seed and wheat protein, combined with mandarin, jasmine oil and rose geranium, has led to a range of products that are engineered for performance utilising only premium ingredients.

Each product has been scientifically designed and tested to deliver on this performance. Hydrating, lightweight and organically nourishing, the Mr. Smith collection provides maximum results, while retaining the hair’s natural fluidity and shine.

Mr. Smith believes that what we leave out is just important as what we leave in. That’s why they’re committed to creating products that don't contain sulphates or parabens; why they’ve never tested on animals and

why all their products have been PETA-Certified Vegan.

The Shampoo: Mr. Smith Balancing Shampoo is formulated to gently cleanse the hair and scalp. Jasmine and mandarin oils soften keratin and relax stressed hair. The scalp is soothed and the hair fibre cleansed of stubborn styling product residue from waxes and sprays. The result is hair that is left feeling silky and clean.

The Conditioner: Mr. Smith Balancing Conditioner invigorates and refreshes hair, with nourishment and hydration courtesy of cacao seed butter, complemented by wheat protein, which plumps and strengthens the hair fibre. Hair is moisturised but not weighed down and importantly retains its natural movement, bounce and shine.

Friday, July 17, 2015

It's all about the hair texture and length of the moment: medium and wavy! The look is the ever-popular lob, which sits just above or below the collarbones, as well as the "wob," which is a true bob-length at ear level. These 15 looks can be achieved on either naturally wavy hair or by tonging around with an iron—just be sure to leave the ends out instead of curled under.

Thursday, June 18, 2015

the last thing you want to do is wash it away the very next day...
Well, you don't have to!

Here are our top tips for extending the life of your preciously sleek locks:

* Choose products wisely. Use creamy pomades and shine serums sparingly. If you must use a silicone serum to tame frizz, don't apply it near the roots. But it's fine to use mousse or voluminizing spray near the scalp—these contain alcohol, which can actually help absorb excess oil. Just use half the amount you normally would to avoid buildup, which can make hair look dirty.

* Protect your hair. As long as you keep the blowdry, pull your hair back off your face tightly when washing your face and applying creams to ensure that skin-care products don't touch the hairline.

* Perk it up. At the first sign of grease, spray your part and hairline with an aerosol dry shampoo. Brush the product through your hair vigorously, because it can leave a white residue. To boost limp hair, spritz a voluminizing spray at the roots, then blast with a blow-dryer for lift. Tame strays with a straightening iron.

* Skip the gym. In other words, if you don't want to restyle your hair for a few days, avoid serious sweating.